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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 164 I smiled to myself.
8 165 The auctioneer knew his business.
8 166 "But first," said the auctioneer, "behold the absurdity of these garments.
8 167 They seem to be a cross between the garments of a free woman and those of a slave".
8 168 Most obviously, from what I could see, the woman wore an attractive office dress, of a sort which is often implicitly prescribed, particularly by female executives, for subordinate female employees regarded as too feminine to be considered for the executive class.
8 169 "That is very pretty, Jane.
8 170 I like to see you wear things like that".
I smiled to myself. The auctioneer knew his business. "But first," said the auctioneer, "behold the absurdity of these garments. They seem to be a cross between the garments of a free woman and those of a slave". Most obviously, from what I could see, the woman wore an attractive office dress, of a sort which is often implicitly prescribed, particularly by female executives, for subordinate female employees regarded as too feminine to be considered for the executive class. "That is very pretty, Jane. I like to see you wear things like that". - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )